european community

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İngilizce - Türkçe
Avrupa Topluluğu
ortak pazar
avrupa ekonomik topluluğu
(Avrupa Birliği) (EC) Avrupa Topluluğu (AT)
european community of consumer cooperatives
(Avrupa Birliği) (EURO-COOP) Avrupa Tüketici Kooperatifleri Topluluğu
european community statistical office
(Avrupa Birliği) (EUROSTAT) Avrupa Topluluğu İstatistik Ofisi (EUROSTAT)
the european community
avrupa birliği
European Coal and Steel Community
Avrupa Kömür Çelik Topluluğu
European Economic Community
Avrupa ekonomik topluluğu
the European Economic Community
Avrupa Ekonomik Topluluğu
the European Union/Community
Avrupa Birliği
European Economic Community
ortak pazar
electronic combat; error control; European Community
(Askeri) elektronik harp; hata kontrolü; Avrupa Birliği
european atomic energy community
(Avrupa Birliği) (EAEC-EURATOM) Avrupa Atom Enerjisi Topluluğu (AAET)
european coal and steel community
(Avrupa Birliği) (ECSC) Avrupa Kömür ve Çelik Topluluğu (AKÇT)
european economic community
(Avrupa Birliği) (EEC) Avrupa Ekonomik Topluluğu (AET)
general standard of economic activities in the european community
(Avrupa Birliği) (NACE) Avrupa Topluluğunda Ekonomik Faaliyetlerin Genel Sınıflandırılması (NACE)
instruments of the european community
(Avrupa Birliği) AT Hukukunun Düzenleme Araçları
the European Community
Avrupa Topluluğu
treaty establishing the european community
(Avrupa Birliği) Avrupa Topluluğunu Kuran Antlaşma
union of industries of the european community
(Avrupa Birliği) Avrupa Topluluğu Sanayileri Birliği
İngilizce - İngilizce
An economic and political organization formed in 1967 from the consolidation of three western European treaty organizations, the European Economic Community, the European Coal and Steel Community, and the European Atomic Energy Community. Its members are the same as those of the European Economic Community. the former name of the EU (=the European Union). Organization formed in 1967 with the merger of the European Economic Community, European Coal and Steel Community, and European Atomic Energy Community. The merger created a single Commission of the European Community and a single Council of Ministers. Other executive, legislative, and judicial bodies also were collected under the umbrella of the EC. In 1993 the EC became the basis of the European Union, and the European Economic Community was renamed the European Community
political and economic union of most of the western European countries
ec
European Atomic Energy Community
International organization established in 1958 to form a common market for developing peaceful uses of atomic energy. It originally had six members; it now includes all members of the European Union. Among its aims were to facilitate the establishment of a nuclear energy industry on a European rather than a national scale, coordinate research, encourage construction of power plants, establish safety regulations, and establish a common market for trade in nuclear equipment and materials. In 1967 its governing bodies were merged into the European Community
European Atomic Energy Community Euratom
International organization established in 1958 to form a common market for developing peaceful uses of atomic energy. It originally had six members; it now includes all members of the European Union. Among its aims were to facilitate the establishment of a nuclear energy industry on a European rather than a national scale, coordinate research, encourage construction of power plants, establish safety regulations, and establish a common market for trade in nuclear equipment and materials. In 1967 its governing bodies were merged into the European Community
European Coal and Steel Community
Administrative agency designed to integrate the coal and steel industries of France, West Germany, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg. It originated in the plan of Robert Schuman (1950) to establish a common market for coal and steel by those countries willing to submit to an independent authority. Created in 1952, the ECSC came to include all members of the European Union. It initially removed barriers to trade in coal, coke, steel, pig iron, and scrap iron; it later supervised the reduction of its members' excess production. In 1967 its governing bodies were merged into the European Community. When the treaty expired in 2002, the ECSC was dissolved
European Defense Community
Attempt by western European powers, with U.S. support, to counterbalance the overwhelming conventional military ascendancy of the Soviet Union in Europe by creating a supranational European army, including West German forces. A treaty was concluded in 1952, but the French parliament's refusal to ratify the treaty in 1954 brought an end to the project. One consequence of the French action was the decision in 1955 to rearm West Germany and allow its entry into NATO. In 1955 the EDC was replaced by the Western European Union
European Economic Community
An economic organization established in 1958 to reduce tariff barriers and promote trade among western European countries, including Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, France, Italy, and West Germany. The United Kingdom, Ireland, and Denmark joined in 1973, Greece in 1981, Spain and Portugal in 1986, and Austria, Finland, and Sweden in 1995. later European Community (EC) known as the Common Market Association of European countries designed to promote European economic unity. It was established by the Treaty of Rome in 1957 to develop the economies of the member states into a single common market and to build a political union of the states of western Europe. The EEC also sought to establish a single commercial policy toward nonmember countries, to coordinate transportation systems, agricultural policies, and general economic policies, to remove measures restricting free competition, and to assure the mobility of labour, capital, and entrepreneurship among member states. The liberalized trade policies it sponsored from the 1950s were highly successful in increasing trade and economic prosperity in western Europe. In 1967 its governing bodies were merged into the European Community. In 1993 the EEC was renamed the European Community (EC); it is now the principal organization within the European Union
European Economic Community
EEC, economic union of some European nations created in order to unify their trade policies and remove trade barriers between them
The European Community
ec
Türkçe - İngilizce

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the European Community
{k} EC
european community

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    /ˌyo͝orəˈpēən kəˈmyo͞onətē/ /ˌjʊrəˈpiːən kəˈmjuːnətiː/